The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 Somewhere, far away (Monkerino style)... and you had to go with someone off FOXES!!!!!talk, who you've never met (important), who would it be? And how confident would you be in knowing what they'd be like? How comfortable would you be with them from the get-go (great phrase that)? I asked Eric Odihambo this exact question, but apparently he's too 'big' now to be bothered by non-famous people. So I throw it open to the great (unwashed?) hoardes of... well, you lot, the foxestalkers. Admin. I know you get a kick out of deleting my threads, but leave this one be, eh?
Monk Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I actually think a Foxestalk Road Trip would be a pretty decent laugh. 2 weeks. Me, You, JTB, Fez, Alex and Manwell all in a Voltswagen Camper van around Europe. You in? We could pass by Hungary on the way and pick up some new stars for the squad
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 I actually think a Foxestalk Road Trip would be a pretty decent laugh. 2 weeks. Me, You, JTB, Fez, Alex and Manwell all in a Voltswagen Camper van around Europe. You in? We could pass by Hungary on the way and pick up some new stars for the squad And so EuroFTBangBusExxxtreme was born.
Alexikokopops Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 And so EuroFTBangBusExxxtreme was born. I'll get the lube.
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 Set sail (does this thing have sails?) for Hungary. Marketzarla Streetzen, Hungary. Lock up yer daughters, we're coming to town.
Alexikokopops Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 Set sail (does this thing have sails?) for Hungary. Marketzarla Streetzen, Hungary. Lock up yer daughters, we're coming to town. I have a picture of me pulling a guy called Gay Dan in a game of Pull Chicken gone horribly wrong that happened in Hungry. It's almost as if it were a sign...
Monk Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 Summer 2009? Rules: All must wear a city shirt for the entire trip. Route will be defined in a 'pin the tail on the donkey' style.
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 I have a picture of me pulling a guy called Gay Dan in a game of Pull Chicken gone horribly wrong that happened in Hungry.It's almost as if it were a sign... I saw a movie about this, it was called Signs. No it wasn't. It was something about barely legal (hungarian) teens. Right, let's man the bus. I'm so game it's unbelievable. Once you've done Magyar, you never go back, yah?
Alexikokopops Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I saw a movie about this, it was called Signs.No it wasn't. It was something about barely legal (hungarian) teens. Right, let's man the bus. I'm so game it's unbelievable. Once you've done Magyar, you never go back, yah? There's a big Tesco near Siofok, I think we should go there.
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 There's a big Tesco near Siofok, I think we should go there. Hungary is one of the 15 most popular tourist destinations in the world[5][6], with a capital regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world[7][8]. Wikipedia. Man, we gotta go to that capital. It's one of the most beautiful in the world. We can fu ck it up big time. I reckon, if we try hard enough, we can get English football fans and the team banned from European competition and travel for 20 years or so, which should at least save England the bother of getting knocked out in qualifying each time. Itinerary. Day One: - Hungarian Beer. - Pick up some basic Hungarian words. - Learn traditional Hungarian Folkdancing. Folk Dance Ugrós (Jumping dances): Old style dances dating back to the Middle Ages. Solo or couple dances accompanied by old style music, shepherd and other solo man’s dances from Transylvania, and marching dances along with remnants of medieval weapon dances belong in this group. Karikázó: a circle dance performed by women only accompanied by singing of folksongs. Csárdás: New style dances developed in the 18-19. centuries is the Hungarian name for the national dances, with Hungarian embroidered costumes and energetic music. From the men's intricate bootslapping dances to the ancient women's circle dances, Csárdás demonstrates the infectious exuberance of the Hungarian folk dancing still celebrated in the villages. Verbunkos: a solo man’s dance evolved from the recruiting performances of the Austro-Hungarian army. The Legényes: is a men's solo dance done by the ethnic Hungarian people living in the Kalotaszeg region of Transylvania. Although usually danced by young men, it can be also danced by older men. The dance is performed freestyle usually by one dancer at a time in front of the band. Women participate in the dance by standing in lines to the side and sing/shout verses while the men dance. Each lad does a number of points (dance phrases) typically 4 to 8 without repetition. Each point consists of 4 parts, each lasting 4 counts. The first part is usually the same for everyone (there are only a few variations).
Alexikokopops Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I reckon, if we try hard enough, we can get English football fans and the team banned from European competition and travel for 20 years or so, which should at least save England the bother of getting knocked out in qualifying each time. I'm afraid that could be hard. We watched the England vs Trinidad and Tobago match in a tiny beach hut/bar thing, they had to restock the fridge twice because we drank through it, we were noisy and uncouth and they absolutely loved it. They were taking pictures on their digital camera to go behind the bar with other pictures.
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 I'm afraid that could be hard.We watched the England vs Trinidad and Tobago match in a tiny beach hut/bar thing, they had to restock the fridge twice because we drank through it, we were noisy and uncouth and they absolutely loved it. They were taking pictures on their digital camera to go behind the bar with other pictures. Sh it, perhaps we need to take a diversion to a country full of more-easily upset people?
Daggers Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I'm planning to go on a tandem bike camping holiday for two around the tea rooms of Eskdale with wherethefoxhat. I believe it will all be simply delightful.
The People's Hero Posted 21 January 2008 Author Posted 21 January 2008 Don't worry chaps, catapultam habeo. And I'm not afraid to use it.
Daggers Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I'm afraid that could be hard.We watched the England vs Trinidad and Tobago match in a tiny beach hut/bar thing, they had to restock the fridge twice because we drank through it, we were noisy and uncouth and they absolutely loved it. They were taking pictures on their digital camera to go behind the bar with other pictures. I do not believe you have the capacity for uncouth.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 21 January 2008 Posted 21 January 2008 I'd go down Market Street with our resident babe-magnet.
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